The intense heat has created a grip of fear of chicken pox, sunstroke, conjunctivitis and other infections. Though the patients now admitted to hospitals are less, people have started turning up with symptoms and the Health Department is getting ready to avert such outbreaks.

Chennai is expected to get respite in mid-April evening showers and the day temperature may reach beyond 42 in May is expected.

Girija Vaidyanathan, Chief Secretary, reviewed yesterday the measures taken by various departments, said an official release.

The School Education Department is asked to shut schools; the transport department is asked to operate special buses for the high school students appearing exams.

The health department has medicines ready to serve patients affected by the heat wave, while the Veterinary department is asked to keep adequate food and water supply for animals, it said.

Water pandals are directed to set up and precautionary measures are advised by the labor department to take. Municipalities and corporations take adequate measure to handle the heat way, said the release.

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